Calendar

Dec
4
Mon
Armagh Secondary School Chaplaincy support group @ Armagh Pastoral Centre, Dundalk
Dec 4 all-day
Dec
5
Tue
Seminarian Christmas Carols Celebration @ Holy Redeemer Church in Dundalk.
Dec 5 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Seminarian Christmas Carols Celebration @ Holy Redeemer Church in Dundalk.

The seminarians of Redemptoris Mater Seminary and some friends will be performing at an Advent carol service on Sunday, 3 December at 7 PM in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Drogheda and on Tuesday, 5 December at 7:30 PM in Holy Redeemer Church in Dundalk.

 

We invite you to come and prepare for Christmas with the Seminarians, and to support vocations to the Priesthood. The concerts are free and open to the public.

 

For more information call:

Redemptoris Mater Seminary

Tel: (042) 933-5516

Dec
15
Fri
Christmas Coffee Morning @ Armagh Diocesan Pastoral Centre, Dundalk
Dec 15 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

The Armagh Diocesan Pastoral Centre (Dundalk) are holding a fundraising Christmas themed Coffee Morning on Friday 15th December, 10am – 2pm.  This event is to raise funds to help run the programmes offered by the Pastoral Centre; Rainbows, BE, Bereavement Support and Counselling etc.

Please come along on the day to help support these programmes with a donation for your cuppa.  There will be a raffle, prizes include a hamper, a Christmas cake and a Christmas pudding, the tickets will be €1 per strip.

Jan
21
Sun
Vivaldi’s Gloria to be performed in St Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh @ Armagh Cathedral
Jan 21 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

The Senior Girls Choir from St Paul’s High School, Bessbrook will present Vivaldi’s Gloria, accompanied by The Generation Louth String Orchestra in St Patrick’s Cathedral on Sunday 21 January at 7pm. All are welcome!

Jan
23
Tue
Catholic Schools week: Portadown @ St John the Baptist Church, Drumcree, Portadown
Jan 23 all-day

St John the Baptist Church, Drumcree, Portadown

 

Jan
24
Wed
Ecumenical Service during Week of Prayer for Christian Unity @ St Patrick’s COI Cathedral, Armagh
Jan 24 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity will take p[ace from 18 – 25 January. The theme chosen for this year is: “That all may be free”. Throughout the Christian world, people of different denominations come together during this special week for conferences, prayer services and social gatherings. As we celebrate the week, we recall how an Episcopalian Franciscan priest from America, Fr Paul Watson, started these gatherings in 1908 by praying for Christian Unity. This year and our Ecumenical Service will take place in St Patrick’s COI Cathedral, Armagh on Wednesday 24 January at 7.30pm. The guest preacher will be Fr Kieran McDermott, Administrator of St Mary’s Pro Cathedral, Dublin. All are welcome to join for the special service.

PRAYER

God our Father, we ask you to send your Holy Spirit ever more deeply into our hearts and minds that we may think thoughts of peace, speak words that build up and do the truth always in love, the truth that sets us free, the truth that gives us hope, AMEN

Jan
25
Thu
Catholic Schools Week: Dundalk @ Holy Redeemer Church, Dundalk
Jan 25 all-day

Dundalk we will be hosting a Songs of Praise for Catholic Schools Week on Thursday, 2nd Feb, called Seinn. This is the 7th year of Seinn in Dundalk and Archbishop Eamonn has attended each year. Our service is a very joyful occasion, with over 1,000 students attending each year. We have our own Youtube channel (search on YouTube for Seinn CSW) with lots of videos/photos from previous years. A trailer advertising this year’s event can be found here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNMvInExUhg.

Feb
5
Mon
Armagh Secondary School Chaplaincy support group @ Armagh Pastoral Centre, Dundalk
Feb 5 all-day
Mar
14
Wed
An Evening with Patrick @ Market Place Theatre, Armagh
Mar 14 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

An Evening with Patrick – The Market Place Theatre: Wednesday 14 March, 7.30pm

Free but booking essential through The Market Place Theatre

Armagh Cathedrals Partnership invite you to a special evening of music, story, poetry and prayer to celebrate St Patrick. The guest speaker will be Fr Peter McVerry who is a native of Newry and he has been a Jesuit priest for over forty years. He has worked for most of his life to reduce homelessness and the harm caused by drug misuse and social disadvantage on the streets of Dublin. He founded The Arrupe Charity which is now named The Peter McVerry Trust, which seeks to address homelessness. In 2016, the charity worked with over 4500 vulnerable youths. 

Fr Peter is a social activist and he’s a strong activist for those who have no voice in society. He has written widely on issues relating to the homeless and social justice and he has been awarded a number of high profile awards in recognition of his great work. During the evening, he will invite us to reflect on the words of St Patrick in his Confession “I am Patrick…utterly worthless in the eyes of many”.

It promises to be a very special evening as we celebrate the St Patrick’s Festival in Armagh and light refreshments will be served afterwards.

Mar
15
Thu
Armagh Secondary School Chaplaincy support group retreat day @ Dromintine Retreat Centre
Mar 15 @ 9:30 am – 3:00 pm